Is a playful approach to self-discovery and relationships that goes beyond psychotherapy. "Deep" because we include as much of our wholeness as possible; "improv" because what we do with our inner discoveries is a creative act. We focus on embodied experience, fantasies and dreams, as we develop more intimacy with ourselves and others in the here and now.
If you are committed to personal growth in the spirit I explore on my Youtube channel and are interested in working with me, please use the link below to fill out an application.
I am in the process of preparing for a second cohort of my 10-week online course, "The Essentials of Deep Improv" where I guide you through all the fundamentals of how to work with people. I give you an entire map of the mind that integrates the major schools of psychotherapy mixed with my own improvisational embodied approach. The course is intended for people to learn all the first principles, techniques and most importantly awareness that you can deepen into over time by returning to them again and again. The course is at once theory, practice and experience. It is designed to be useful for both new practitioners and seasoned therapists/coaches that want to go deeper into the fundamentals.As far as I know it's the only survey course of its kind. I built this course because of the lack of high quality, experiential, depth-oriented training options that are available today. I also built this course because for years the field of psychotherapy has lost its way through medicalization, pathologization and politicization (quickly say those three words in a row as many times as you can). Life is so much more interesting than that! Self-discovery is a beautiful process that cannot be reduced to academic or medical approaches. Most importantly deep improv is about freedom. My course reorients the practice of self-awareness to the vibrant reality of our inner life which is more than able to speak for itself. My course is 1000x the value of graduate school at 1/100th of the price. I'm serious! But not too serious, don't worry.